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Lighting system for providing a daylight appearance and a luminaire

a technology of lighting system and luminaire, which is applied in the direction of point-like light source, semiconductor device of light source, light and heating apparatus, etc., can solve the problem that light source provides a limited daylight appearance, and achieve the effect of improving daylight appearan

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-08-04
KONINK PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV
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The invention provides a lighting system that looks better and more like natural sunlight. This is achieved by using optical elements and light emitter combinations that create wide light beams or collimated light beams with blue light emissions. The system also allows for automatic adjustment based on sensor data or pre-programmed scenes, and enables users to move the light emitters to different positions to change the mode of the lighting system. Overall, the lighting system provides a better and more realistic daylight appearance.

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However, these parameters of the artificial daylight light sources provide a limited daylight appearance.

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[0045]A first embodiment is shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 1 schematically shows a lighting system 100 according to the first aspect of the invention. The lighting system 100 comprises a plurality of optical elements 102, 104, 116 and a plurality of light emitters 106, 110, 112. The light emitters are configured to emit a relatively wide light beam, which means, in practical cases, that the maximum light emission angle of the light beam is about 60 degrees with respect to a central axis of the wide light beam. Each light emitter 106, 110, 112 is related to one of the optical elements 102, 104, 116. In the lighting system 100, light emitter 110 is related to optical element 102, light emitter 112 is related to optical element 116 and light emitter 106 is related to optical element 104. The light emitters 106, 110, 112 may be arranged in two or more relative positions with respect to the related optical elements 102, 104, 116. In the schematic drawing of FIG. 1, light emitter 106 is positioned...

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A lighting system for providing a daylight appearance and a luminaire are provided. The lighting system comprises a plurality of light emitters and a plurality of optical elements. Said plurality of light emitters emit a wide light beam. Each optical element of at least a subset of the plurality of optical elements is related to a light emitter of the plurality of light emitters, thereby forming a pair. For each pair it applies that if a light emitter of a pair is arranged in a first relative position with respect to the optical element of said pair, the light emitter and the optical element are configured to emit the wide light beam, and if the light emitter of the pair is arranged in a second relative position with respect to the optical element of said pair, the optical element is configured to collimate a portion of the wide light beam to obtain a collimated light beam, and the optical element is configured to absorb another portion of light of the wide light beam in a predefined spectral range to obtain a blue light emission at light emission angles at least outside the collimated light beam.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention relates to lighting systems for providing artificial daylight.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The importance of daylight in people's daily life has been recognized for some time. Daylight affects our biological rhythm and stimulates, for example, the production of vitamins. Light sources have been developed which provide artificial daylight that should give the look and feel of daylight. The focus of the known artificial daylight light sources is mainly on high intensity light sources, tunable color temperature and slow dynamic (for example, to simulate the day / night rhythm). However, these parameters of the artificial daylight light sources provide a limited daylight appearance.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION[0003]It is an object of the invention to provide a lighting system which provides a better daylight appearance.[0004]A first aspect of the invention provides a lighting system as claimed in claim 1. A second aspect of the invention provides ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F21V14/02F21S10/02F21W121/00F21Y101/02
CPCF21S10/026F21S10/02F21V14/02F21W2121/008F21Y2101/02F21Y2115/10
Inventor VAN BOVEN, JACOBUS DINGENIS MACHIELMEERBEEK, BERENT WILLEMONAC, GABRIEL-EUGENVAN LOENEN, EVERT JAN
Owner KONINK PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV